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Breaking news from Washington and beyond

From Washington and beyond

 

Donald Trump wants a Project 2025 architect to play a starring role in his Cabinet.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Well, reality must be faced now. But many courageous Americans are ready to fight.

By Nina Burleigh

 

The elevation of Elon Musk to a key role suggests that right-wing elites are set to embark on a spree of sordid self-dealing.

By Greg Sargent

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Giuliani will do anything to avoid paying that $148 million—and he’s hoping Trump will bail him out after inauguration.

By Edith Olmsted

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The prosecutors in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial aren’t willing to give up on everything after his historic felony conviction.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Less than half an hour after Trump publicly complained about senators not doing their jobs, JD Vance posted about the same thing.

By Edith Olmsted

 
 
 

Fox News is asking Donald Trump to reconsider his extreme pick for attorney general.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Donald Trump has picked Howard Lutnick to serve as secretary of commerce. He’d be a disaster in more ways than one.

By Edith Olmsted

 

Greene said that if the House releases Matt Gaetz’s Ethics report, it should release every Ethics report.

By Hafiz Rashid

 
 

Make America Healthy Again indeed.

By Hafiz Rashid

 

It isn’t looking good for Trump’s attorney general pick.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

The party has followed its affection for Beltway institutions and their stodgy norms to its logical endpoint—getting locked out of power. It’s time for a rethink.

By Eric Schmeltzer

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